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THE Artemis II crew have released jaw-dropping pictures of the Earth as they zoom past the halfway mark towards the moon. Breathtaking photographs, released 36 hours into the mission, show the
Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) are mostly absorbed by Earth's atmosphere before they can reach the surface. However, they pose a significant radiation hazard to astronauts and high-altitude pilots, which is accepted as part of the job and taken into account when designing missions and the technology that supports them.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. A total lunar eclipse — also known as a “Blood Moon” — is a rare celestial event coming this weekend.
A full moon lunar eclipse also known as "Blood Moon" is seen over Vienna, Austria on September 7, 2025. A total lunar eclipse occurs only during a full moon when the Earth positions itself between the Sun and the Moon, blocking sunlight. Some of the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Celestial enthusiasts across Southern California will have a chance to watch the moon turn red during a total eclipse early Tuesday, but you’ll have to be up before ...
The Artemis II crew is headed toward the moon after a day of capsule inspections while orbiting Earth. Retired NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Cassidy joins CBS News with more details.